Thursday, April 24, 2008

Laura Ingraham

Laura Ingraham
cinops be gone Thursday, April 24, 2008
Before we write in detail on the many enemies of traditional America and their war against traditional America, let us focus on a breathe of fresh air in the public arena. Laura is a warrior for righteousness. She is on 340 radio stations coast to coast. In our area of Orange County she is on in the morning on KLAC Talk Radio 870 from 6 to 9 A. M.

Thank you Focus on the Family’s monthly Citizen May 2008 issue for headlining her work. Laura’s radio control room is stacked with every kind of music. Her favorite song is “Amazing Grace.” “Music helps me reward myself of what’s important, these important truths of life. It takes me away from the kind of the lunacy of the moment in politics. I think sometimes we’re so in the death struggle of this cultural, political battle we’re in that we have to … I think God wants us to proceed in our lives with as much optimism and joy a possible.”

“We’re all going to here for a blink of an eye – a very short time. So, you know, make it matter.” Many have called her “one of the brightest and most articulate observers of culture today.” Laura is a convert to Catholicism.

At Dartmouth College she was the first woman to run the university’s conservative Dartmouth Review. She earned a reputation for hard-hitting reporting that was decidedly incorrect. She did a two-year stint as a speechwriter in the Reagan White House, and then got a law degree from the University of Virginia where she was notes editor of the Law Review and after graduation; she clerked for U.S. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas.

As a host of her own show on MSNB called Watch It! the series quickly tanked, and Ingraham has since joked it should have called Watch It Get Canceled! Her time at CBS was also over quickly – but she’s rebounded quite nicely in her TV career, as a frequent analyst on shows like Hannity & Colmes and as a frequent guest host on The O’Reilly Factor.

Laura daily rails against the cultural “elites” on her radio show and in the New York Times best selling 2003 book, Shut Up and Sing. “Being an elitist is more of your state of mind …. It’s really about whether you have more trust and faith in the common sense of the American people than the Harvard faculty.”

Ingraham’s most recent book in 2007 is Power to the People which focuses on what she calls the “pornification” of America. “If you believe in your heart of hearts that traditional families and traditional values and politics that put America on the map are right, then there is no reason not to stand proudly for those principles.” “ Maybe start a book club. Start a club that gets together and talks about some of these issues that affect the country and conservatism. Try to find someone who will run for local school board or state Senate.”

For example, in our area of California it would be not voting for Catholic-in-name-only politicians State Senator Lou Correa and Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez in 2008. Laura has many great ideas in her book. You can visit Laura Ingraham’s website: www.lauraingraham.com
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