
After graduating from Dartmouth College, Laura worked
as a speechwriter in the final two years of the
Reagan Administration at the White House, the Department
of Transportation and the Department of Education.
She went on to graduate from the University of Virginia
School of Law, where she was Notes Editor of the
Law Review. She served as a law clerk to Supreme
Court Justice Clarence Thomas and Ralph K. Winter
on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
After clerking, Laura worked as a white-collar criminal
defense attorney for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom. Laura launched "The Laura Ingraham
Show" in 2001. Laura is an author, frequent
columnist, and television commentator. Her latest
book, Shut Up & Sing: How the Elites in Hollywood,
Politics...and the UN are Subverting America is
a bestseller.
About
The Laura Ingraham Show
Always articulate and entertaining, "The Laura
Ingraham Show" has been addicting legions of
listeners since her launch into national syndication
in 2001. Smart, funny, and ahead of the curve in
politics and the culture, Laura's busting down the
door of the "boys only" radio club. Now
on 340 radio stations, Laura takes listeners on
a wild ride through the colliding worlds of politics,
the news media, and Hollywood.
Her
legal, political, writing, and television background
distinguishes Laura in the field of increasingly
homogeneous radio syndication. Whether she's on
the watch for evidence of media bias, political
hypocrisy or Hollywood inanity, Laura infuses her
program with a level of energy and commitment to
conservative principles that grabs hold and won't
let go.
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In addition to hosting her own syndicated
radio program, Laura is an author, frequent
columnist, and television commentator. Her
latest book, Shut Up & Sing: How the
Elites in Hollywood, Politics...and the
UN are Subverting America is a bestseller.
Her book The Hillary Trap, first released
in June 2000, was recently re-released in
paperback.
Smart
political talk isn't just for the boys anymore.
Just say no to stupid radio and get hooked
on Laura. It's not just a talk show - It's
an addiction.
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