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♪ ♪ >> sean: unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us in making that show possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "hannity." have a great night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i am laura ingraham and welcome to the special labor day edition of "the ingraham angle." a raid of the president's home to at the current president lowering the standard of living. america first candidate showing democrats what they will be up against in november and tonight we will take a look back through the eyes of my angles. we begin the show us appetizing america. that is the focus of tonight's first angle.
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speak of the man has trouble with names, but not the names of people he met once or twice. that would be understandable. we are talking about the names of prominent political figures including his own cabinet. >> i want to thank the former general. i keep calling in general. the guy who runs that outfit over there. >> remember i got in trouble with the senator who was a mormon, the governor, okay? and i took him on. >> i want to think that fella down under, thank you very much, pal. our national security adviser running contact with our allies as has that general, excuse me, i keep calling in general. >> laura: it is so inspiring, isn't it? and today is the supply of baby formula reached new lows, the president reached more names. >> i will handed over to mr. secretary i will have you
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speak now. and your remarks and then we will hand it over to -- behind you. >> laura: given the public outcry over how they have handled the baby formula shortage, probably was thrilled that joe biden could not remember his name again. >> the question is whether or not there was -- this could've been moved quicker? well, i don't think that anybody anticipated the impact of the shutdown of one facility and the abbott facility. >> will you tell me that they understood what was happening with the impact? >> day day, but identity. >> laura: that's reassuring. the only semiconfident person and they had in the administration at this person i have to conclude was jen psaki, and she is gone. these people miss the obvious.
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the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas still refuses to call the board or a crisis. he says there are challenges and does not know basic facts when asked, mark milley and lloyd austin missed the dangers of evacuating thousands in afghanistan. and treasury secretary janet yellen missed a minor thing. you may have heard about it. it's called inflation. >> i think i was wrong then about the path that inflation would take. as there have been unanticipated and large it shocks to the economy that i did not at the time did not fully understand. >> laura: the public is not stupid, they know zero accountability when they see it. joe biden's cabinet members should not have more job security and then stay at a college basketball coach. if a coach all he does is lose and then blames others, he is canned, right? and everybody from
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senator mallorca's to senator millie should've been left along time ago. the fact that you are getting poorer and america is getting weaker, that's just part of the necessary transition. you may not be able to fill your tank, but you should be filled with pride over all the first of this administration has delivered. the first female coast guard. >> there is more work to be done to make sure that the coast guard and all of the branches reflect the full stretch of diversity including at the highest levels. we need to see more women at the highest levels of command and the coast guard and across every service in the armed forces. >> laura: what happened just hiring the best, whoever they are? but they don't care about objective standards or merits, do we think that mayor pete had the background to run the department of transportation? or that ex-governor jennifer granholm was qualified somehow to run the energy department. or that the new press secretary was the most talented
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communicator that joe biden could have had in that role? she does not necessarily answer questions, she just reads what people put in her briefing book. >> okay, so there are two graphs behind me. basically what they show is more supplies being sold on the market compared to a year ago. >> laura: a lack of seriousness in the joe biden white house extends to the u.s. marine corps. forget being the fierce fighting force over land and sea, the pentagon wants you to know that the marines main priority right now is celebrating pride month. even the bullets are rainbow colored. i'm sure president xi jinping is very scared tonight. and of looking at the january 6 hearings, it's all the democrats are capable of. nothing they have done has actually helped the average american who is really struggling right now. >> i missed the $3 gas prices, i don't know who is in charge of this, but it's pretty absurd. it's become $140 to fill up my
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van. that's [bleep] crazy. >> laura: i think folks just want to return to what they consider normal. like the normal of 2019. a roaring economy, cheap -- and no new wars. but now they have standards of living led by a man who the press relentlessly and dishonestly promoted as the great unifier. >> normalcy, that seems to really be a big part of the pitch, that joe biden is somebody who will allow the country to return to normalcy. >> my inclination as a compromise, he is somebody who wants normalcy. >> also the return to a functioning government, trying to restore trust more broadly. >> laura: the trust, that has been shattered across the board. americans want solutions and seriousness. but joe biden's team gives them and stunts. >> it is great to meet you, mr. president?
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>> welcome to the white house, come on up here, guys. this is important in america. a lot of our asian american friends have been subject to real discrimination. hate only hides. and good people talk about it and say how bad it is, it goes down. so thank you. >> laura: how about how bad it is when democrats entire plan depends on getting you to lower your expectations or be happy with less or lose pride in your history. or chip away at our constitution. now that is bad. i didn't really think it was possible for an administration to both be incompetent and conniving, but they somehow have managed it. mouthing all these platitudes about diversity and identity, using prudence price hikes and ultra maga is not just smoke and mirrors. and that's the "angle" twister
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priorities is the focus of tonight's "angle." you can tell a lot of a person by what he or she prioritizes in life. so your kids are in a soccer tournament, do you can't sold a golf outing happening in the same day or not? and same with politicians and activists. when the you know what is hitting the fan in the country, do you jump in to solve the problem? or blow it off and work on pet projects that don't solve anything? that's what is happening right now in the united states. we just learned that retail sales are falling as inflation robs americans of their spending money, extra spending money if they had any. today's rate hike by the fed was a hyacinths '94 that will smash the housing market in the rate hike too little, too late as peter schiff said last night. and sure enough, we knew this was going to happen. homebuilder sentiment dropped to its lowest level in two years during the pandemic. and then the producer price index which measures wholesale prices rose in may by nine --
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no, .9% which is double the april increase. so democrats answer to all of this is just meaningless. in order to appear as though they are doing something, the biden administration is bad mouthing the very industry's administration decided to go to war with. >> and a time of global crisis, we should be doing everything they can to expand capacity and lower cost at the pump instead they are charging record profits at the expense of american families, president biden is putting a spotlight on this and calling and oil refiners to invest those records, those record profits to increase capacity. >> laura: reading with kj p. all i can say is those darn -- the letter, he sent it out and ordered though oil producers to produce more oil, basically for less money. that's realistic. he put the brakes on oil
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production and destroyed our energy independence, and then he rails against the oil and gas industry for not producing more oil? when the democrats aren't throwing sand in the fan and the actual policymaking side of things, they and their supporters keep busy pursuing a totally idiotic woke agenda. so when you spend 120 bucks as i did today to fill my tank, well, are you going to be relieved to know that there will be more general neutral bathrooms on capitol hill? and laser focus on supply chain problems, the president will expand access to sex change procedures and puberty blockers nationwide. all right, with everything going south fast, they had to pause everything to celebrate the democrats holiest month of the year. >> pride is back at the white house! [cheers and applause] from day one this has been the most pro-quality administration in history led by guys.
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i think we have more lgbtq+ people than any administration or every administration com combined. >> laura: well that will lower the price at the pump, great. and if you are worried about china and you think that foreign policy is in tatters, the state department's answer to that will surely scares using pain. >> hello, twitter world, i am invested or gina of the u.s. department of state's first diversity and inclusion officer. i'm delighted to welcome you to the state department's newest twitter account. state department d eia. >> laura: how exciting. meanwhile on the hill, democrats are so desperate to hold on to power they are trying to scare you away from voting republican, because guess what, all of those minorities running and winning, they are actually closet racists who have the letter i word on their mind. >> it was impeached president biden as quickly as
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possible. and also an bolding republicans and the far right and white nationalists across the country to begin to believe that it is there a time. this is a group that has been radicalized from the greats replacement myth and many other things and has been pushing for violence and pushing for even civil war. >> laura: think goodness new yorkers have a man of representing the people in these troubling times. but congressman bowman is taking a lesson from the highest-paid racial huxley are around, the intellectual force behind the democrats embrace of the systemic racism myth, a man whose sole goal is to cashing in on poorly written books for adults and kids. the plot is always the same. america is a rotten hateful place with an awful history. and everything and everyone is racist. >> the unfortunate truth is we live in a society also with
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racial inequities and disparities, all sorts of ideas attaching goodness or badness to skin colors, we have to teach our children a different way of thinking. a way of being in the world. >> laura: the sad truth is the democrats have been out of steam for years. they are not interested in raising our standard of living or keeping the streets safer or making sure the public schools are competitive with their global counterparts. not any of that. all they are capable of this decline, division, and hate. just look at the freak still showing up at the homes of supreme court justices. look at the attacks on crisis pregnancy centers and the relative silence from elected officials. criminals have the tacit approval of the party of the democrat party that is currently on life support. these are people with twisted priorities and no real plans to help the country. they are going to pretend of course that they are hard at work on things like fighting
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climate change or fighting institutional racism or corporate greed. but in the end it's all just a pathetic power grab. but in less than five months, the voters will be doing the power grab of their own. and that's the angle. a political alignment is on the way and my next aim goal will show how republicans can turn the next 20 years into a golden age for america, stay with us. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow.
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by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. ♪ ♪ >> laura: the bigger tent, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." here's my message to you. if you read one article this week about our political parties, it should be this piece just published by axios titled "the great realignment. the gist is that republicans are becoming more populous all democrats are becoming more elitist. and if these trends continue, the party of joe biden and nancy pelosi is destined for historic losses in the next few election cycles. and not just in traditionally red states, by the way. ships in the demographics of the two party supporters are arguably becoming more working
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class and a little bit more multiracial. democrats are big becoming more elite and a little bit more white. now remember this movement of minorities towards the g.o.p. began in earnest under donald trump. he grew republican support among black and hispanic voters in 2016 and built on those gains in 2020. in fact, he'd close the gap among hispanic voters by 17 points according to pew analysis. hispanics especially seem to like trumps no nonsense approach and is pro-small-business policies. his tone in his language towards illegals and support for building the border wall did not seem to bother him much. >> i am a former chief of police on a border town. hispanic, proud to be hispanic, and 100% behind donald trump. >> i am an american graduate student here at the university of texas. and i wholeheartedly believe
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that mr. donald j. trump will make america great again. >> i am from tijuana, mexico, voting for donald trump to be the next president of the united states. >> and the more their party move towards big government the more minorities that attract. talk about a huge miscalculation. now more from the axios' analysis. the data showed that democrats are statistically tied with republicans among hispanics on the generic congressional ballot according to "the new york times" college poll out this week. democrats held a 47-point and edged with hispanics during the 2018 midterms. at that is a staggering collapse. we arty know joe biden's approval with hispanics today is in the toilet. only 32% now approve of his job performance according to a recent "new york times" poll. so how does this all translate
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in the november midterms? well, democrats hope for retaining power rests on nonwhite voters who are remaining a reliable part of the party's coalition. democrats theory of the case collapses if republicans make even incremental gains with those voters. even small inroads with hispanic voters could tip a number of democratic swing seats to the g.o.p. of course for years, the republican elite devoted to the bush-cheney worldview and thought that they could steamroll regardless of how bad things got. their answer to losing in 2008 and then again in 2012 was just more of the same. >> for the last 15 months i have talked about the need to give immigration reform a dump. >> i have made it and abundantly clear that we need immigration reform. >> for a nation of emigrants it's not the time to abandon something that makes us special and unique.
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>> laura: so they thought that nominate jim in 2016 who beats hillary and then all will be well, but all return to the old days. so they were stunned when the voters rejected another bush in 2016 and turns out that more immigration endless wars and more bad trade deals doing popular. shocker, tried to tell them that middle-class workers and families were just fed up, but the republican elites refused to listen. now axios has confirmed again that we, populous, were correct in the g.o.p. establishment they were wrong. we actually grew the party. we made it a big ten, they shrunk it. many of the candidates that are rising now, they got into politics because of trump. now by contrast we have to consider the problems on the left. the squad and their supporters claimed they would fight for the working people and stand up to
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make business and oppose foolish wars, but they did not keep those promises, did they? so instead of working with us to build a society that would be fair and more prosperous for the average person, the american left has allied themselves with the bidens, the cheney's, and the bushes that create so many disasters we are dealing with now. working class people know that the left is not the answer anymore, only the populists are building a movement that big ten that actual stand up for the little guy. so while the left talks about resisting the plutocrats, they are actually doing nothing. we are actually doing the heavy lifting. just ask a disney or the chamber of commerce or liz cheney for that matter. we are not just resisting, we are winning. when was the last time aoc or ilhan omar or ayanna pressley accomplish anything for the working class? the facts of the last few years
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leave no doubt that our policies work for the average american, while the establishments policies don't. look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we are doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and the establishment along with the leftist allies on the other, it is the great political debate of our time. with the establishment twins, the future of america will be bleak. more inflation, more sessions, more wars, more crime, more poverty. that's what they have in mind for us. that's what their policies are doing right now. and that's what their policies are going to continue to do. always works out that way. but if we win, the next 20 years can be a new golden age with peace and prosperity broadly enjoyed across demographic lines. we can end these stupid wars. we can put americans back to work.
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we can have more productivity and higher wages. a political realignment is underway. and with patience and optimism, we are going to keep building the freedom movement. and when we prevail, get ready for america's new golden age. and that's the angle. word salads, awkward laughter and an allergic reaction to questions about the border. how about whom could i be talking here? all right, up next, my "angle" on the woman frightening. heartbeat away from the presidency. stay there. und noise. bring that sense of calm, really... so you come through, loud and clear. meta portal. the smart video calling device that makes work from home work for you. we were told, super young, that you have to be tough, you have to be macho in a male perspective. you feel like, you know, you're not able to open up and, you know, be vulnerable with your feelings, you know what i mean. you have this idea of this machismo, right? like that you have to always be the toughest,
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police revealed the suspect served prison time for another kidnapping 20 years ago when he was a juvenile. 34-year-old eliza fletcher, teacher and mother of two was violently abducted last friday well out on her routine morning jog. and were from canada that one of the two suspects in the stabbing has been found dead. his brother remains at large tonight. not clear how damien sanderson died, but the authorities claim it was not suicide. they believe his brother may have been hurt in a total of 28 people were stabbed in yesterday's attack. i am jackie ibanez, now back to "the ingraham angle." >> laura: how do you solve a problem like kamala? that's the focus of tonight's "angle" as mild as it could be, still a triggering event for the d.c. establishment. what if something happens to the president and kamala harris has to step in? the scenario is a terrifying prospect for anyone who has
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followed her performance over the past few years. in an administration of punch lines, she is in a class by herself. the last sunday during a podcast interview where she managed to make the democrats holy grail of abortion sound ever more callous if that is possible. watch. >> listen, women are getting pregnant every day in america, and this is a real issue and we need to act with a sense of haste about what is at play. what is at stake. >> laura: there's a baby at play, just to clarify. at least she did not do the trademark hyena cackle at the end of that. but she was saying saving all of that for today and indianapolis where she was nervously avoiding any opportunity for q&a with the press. >> so in terms of the format we will let the press in and the representative will say a few words, introduced me and i will say a few words and we will bid the press goodbye and then get into the nitty-gritty of it all.
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[laughs] >> laura: what wasn't funny as her and permits exchange with the press and polling last march. she was sent there to eastern europe i assume to reassure our allies in ukraine, but the only one reassured was vladim vladimir putin. >> is the united states willing to make an allocation for ukrainian refugees? >> a friend in need is a friend indeed. [laughs] >> laura: another and a long line of cringeworthy utterances from our vp. even when they use a child actor is to push some nasa initiative, the kids cannot help save her bad acting. >> i just love the idea of exploring the unknown. and then there are other things we just haven't figured out or discovered yet. so think about so much that is out there that we still have to learn. like i love that.
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you can see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. i am telling you! it is going to be unbelievable. >> laura: those kids should been paid double for not laughing. they obviously cannot risk of just putting her with regular kids at an informal setting, because lord knows what she would say. this is how she defended teaching kindergartners about and gender identity and schools. >> you stand up against a law that says don't say gay restricting kindergarten through third grade are teachers in florida to love openly and teach what they believe is important for people to understand. >> laura: that teachers should be able to love openly. and the thing that i thought to reading spelling, arithmetic, that was what five, six, and seven years old were supposed to be learning. for the democrats having a woman utterly incompetent as
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vice president molly harris is in peril and for the country it's a national security nightmare. if harris has to take over as commander in chief, marinade and that for a moment, china is going to take taiwan and about 30 minutes. the most important security issue facing america on the homefront is our open border. and the white house put her in charge of it. and june 2021 a friendly reporter asked her a simple question about the issue. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> i am here in guatemala today. at some point, you know, we are going to the border, we have been to the border. so this whole thing about the border. we have been to the border. we have been to the border. >> you have not been to the border. >> and i have not been to europe. i mean, i don't -- >> laura: if anyone answers effectively ended that political career, i would say that should be it.
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thus they work hard to limit her to carefully choreographed events. >> every american no matter their income should be able to afford high speed internet. right now the cost of internet is fully covered for millions of americans. call 877-384-2745. or if you have access to go to getinternet.gov . >> laura: she got the number right, okay! joe would have struggled with that. but there are a few lonely fans of harris out there. jeffrey frank in a "new york times" column says more people would appreciate her many talents if only the white house gave her more to do. there is little evidence that the joe biden white house feels much of the urgency by eisenhower to help the person who might inherit the presidency at any moment. a historian wrote that.
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comparing kamala to richard nixon! just like if nixon was actually known to sound like a total bubble head. her lips move and words come out and she manages to say absolutely nothing. >> when we discuss this issue and contemplate what it means, understand that it could have a profound impact on just about everyone in our country. who has any association. or interest or concern about these various issues. >> laura: you see what i mean? the white house is not shrinking their portfolio because they don't like her personally, they are doing it because she is terrible. she is relegated to save appearances or interviews with those groundbreaking journalists that glamour and the scam, and something called refinery29. so also ask yourself if democrat
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insiders thought vice president harris was a future of the party, why would she be burning staff at the current rate she is burning it? on social media they called us the exit is. here's the list and counting. these are minor figures, these people are her senior staff. now national review pointed plainly. if you are a kamala harris fan whose feels like she is being snubbed, ignored, org underutilized. it's not the g.o.p. of fox news, this is all on joe biden or at least the senior staff. they don't like her, they don't respect her. they know she is a drag and an already drag down president. now of course we all know by win why joe biden selected are in the first place. >> woman would be qualified for president tomorrow, i would pick a woman to be my vice president. >> laura: so how do you solve a problem like kamala? there is no easy answer, but the senior democrats in this town are spending a lot of time
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wrecking the rants about what to do. as for biden himself, having kamala in a heartbeat away from the presidency may have been an ingenious move. governor desantis has a theory. >> she was like the insurance anyone could have, because as bad as joe biden as even though he can barely read the teleprompter and as much as people just to prove wants harris. >> laura: and that is "the angle" coming up, what democrats really want for america. plus the defining question of the next few years. coming up.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the post americans, that's the focus of tonight's "angle" the nine hour a raid at mar-a-lago and expansion of the surveillance state on bonus grounds. the long pandemic lockdowns that harm children, closed businesses and churches even some of the endless re-upping of emergency covid powers. at the destruction of historical markers and statues. the use of big tech as proxy sensors for the current regime. all of this, all of it points to one ugly inescapable conclusion. our government is being run by a cadre of powerful post-american
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forces. our current political leadership acts as though our constitution and the freedoms protected by that constitution are no longer valid. there will always be a reason for them to ignore the constitution these days like systemic racism. they will talk climate change or another covid variant, may be gun violence, january 6th. and they want to explicitly say it, at least not yet, but they don't want us to live under a constitution that leaves the primary decision making to the people of the 50 states. nor do they want the designation of american citizen to have any special meaning at all for any of us. it so we will retain any rights or privileges for being american citizens, now. because if they believed in the sanctity of u.s. citizenship, they would enforce the border. they would not leave it open for millions to enter and just stay here. but if the constitution isn't what protects america, what w will? >> or a determination to defend
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national order. >> this is about the future of law and order and we have to stand firm. >> laura: of course there is no thing as the rules-based international order. they are flapping their gums, because as we saw during covid when they you know what hits the fan, well, countries do what is in their own self interest. anybody remember when germany banned the export of medical equipment? i remember that. so, so much for the rules-based international border. and of course china, russia, they will never agree to this nonsense anyway or if they did agree on their set of rules they would say okay, we agree and then go on and cheat. because this is how the real world works whether we are talking climate change or global internet taxation or trade. the path that the post americans want to take us down is going to ensure that we have less freedom, less prosperity, and less independence for all
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americans. now the real power in this kind of approved style fantasy land belong to things like the w.h.o., the u.n., the e.u. commission on human rights. the world economic forum, and the real decisions will be left to nameless, faceless committees and commissions. and in those decisions will be carried out by the lackeys that operate fear. people like mark milley. anthony fauci, merrick garland. and of course these post americans have the benefit of an entire academic system that advances this narrative from pretty much kindergarten on up. and since we have almost no true independent press corps left in america, they are not going to investigate or expose any of this. instead they either cheer or play defense for the regime. they are not going to inquire as to why 87,000 new irs agents why
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they are needed in america right now. instead they just went on about biden's great week. >> joe biden has been on a hell of a run, he has gotten a lot done. >> joe biden has done demonstrated competency to make him run on a contrast message of competency and we get stuff done. >> a pretty stunning two years for president joe biden's first two years in office. >> joe biden has had a long list of legislative wins during his first two years in office. >> laura: they pretend to care about norms and procedures, and they warned about how donald trump's behavior led americans to question our entire system always teetering on the edge. yet they call us conspiratorial when anyone questions the propriety of a nine hour raid of the home of joe biden's possible 2024 opponent.
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speak of the justice department has returning to the historical position as a law enforcement agency above politics trying to do the right thing. >> merrick garland is the most careful judicious to a fault someone say attorney general. >> watch the base call for protests or chaos or dissent or disrespect for the fbi is a new horror and a new low. i think that the reaction of 24 hours has been disgusting. >> laura: but the disgusting truth is that they don't really believe that donald trump should be protected by the rights enumerated in this constitution. because they have one set of standards and rules for hillary clinton and hunter biden and then they have another set of rules for donald trump in any of his supporters are people who work for him. this is why if you really press them, these elitist snobs would prefer that americans were forced to live under policies made in consultation with the
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e.u. and other countries. if they had their brothers, they would have a central committee. maybe in brussels or helsinki and that would determine how much beef you should eat, how much acu should be allowed to use. how far you should be allowed to drive in and what kind of car. even the language you are allowed to use or opinions you are allowed to express online or whether you should be able to own a firearm of any kind. and of course, they always use clever language, don't they come about their mission and their goals. >> reinventing democracy to fit the challenges of the 21st century may sound like a total outcry, but this is the mission of our generation. >> trying to destroy the democracy of these institutions as courts and the rule of law that counts as a free press. >> if you want to have democracy that means dealing with climate change first of all.
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>> laura: most in elected office will be so brazen to say what they really believe. and it's time to leave behind our old ideas of these claims little notions of productivity and merit of the american dream. we believe that all behind. because now it is about lowering their expectations and they will use orwellian language to make this transition as they like to call it seem wonderful and even noble. >> there is no doubt we expect growth to be slower than last year. but that is consistent with the transition to a stable, steady growth. >> the art the transition. we had the strong economic growth. a transition into a stable growth. >> transitioning into more steady and sustainable growth. >> laura: the defining question of the next two years will be the following. when america were a romaine of independent country where the federal government is constrained by the traditional restrictions of our
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constitution? or will we basically become second-class subjects in a global order where the key decisions are made by people that no american ever voted for. when you think about it after 13 long years, our populist movement has finally begun to unify most republicans behind the traditions of american independence and a constitutional republic. but meanwhile the democrats and never-trumps have made their own alliance of this international order. we have our voters and our enthusiasm and we have policies that actually work for over 200 years. they had their bureaucrats and big tech plutocrats and intermedia objects along with policies leaving us poor and weaker. many americans i think were naive to think that the left-wing extremists would settle down when statutes of robert e. lee were taken down and with the donald trump out of office they thought things would return to normal.
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the normal course of things. but "the angle warned you" that all of that was the beginning and that their plans go far beyond sabotaging donald trump in 2024. this has always been about sabotaging an entire nation. our way of life. so will the post americans win? that's up to you and how hard you work between now and 2024. and that's "the angle" my final. reflection on this labor day when we return. causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. so we need something super distinctive... dad's work, meet daughter's playtime.
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>> laura: labor day is devoted to the labor movement. and unions and so forth, i want everyone to look at the value of work, showing up for work, being with each other. being with people in the work environment. some jobs you can do at home and that's fine, but we are missing something when we are not together for work. every type of job as long as it is legal there is dignity in. my mother always told me that,
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and boy, now more than ever we need workers. that is part of the american ethic. thank you for joining us on this special edition of "the ingraham angle." that's it for us tonight. fly your flag this weekend and every weekend, have a great time with your family and friends. it goes by really fast. remember it is america now and forever. and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: good evening and happy labor day. i am mike got felled, greg's hotter looking twin brother. greg is at home so he sent me to fill in. it's not my first time, i've been sweet secretly filling in all summer long. so tonight i thought we will look back at some of my favorite segments when i hosted the show. consider it a present for your eyes.
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