6 responses to “Laura Ingraham calls Fox’s “Just In” a train wreck”

  1. ScottyDub

    Couldn't be happening to a more deserving person. Hilarious.

  2. Aziz

    Laura ROCKS!!

    She is the best!

    The TV show didn't let her shine. The radio is where she does her best work for three hours every day!

  3. Matt

    Give me a break. This is supposed to make Laura look bad? I think she handled all the screw-ups by her staff quite well! As if no other TV talking heads lose their tempers off the air? She didn't even attack anyone personally.

  4. Mike Olbinski

    Well, she did call the entire show a train wreck :)

  5. Cap'n Schwartz

    Yeah I didnt see this along the lines of Bill O' Reileys freakout…. she seems frustrated in parts, but nothing out of the ordinary..I have no bearing if things are to run smoother than she is saying they arent running on a live show though….

  6. Charles

    Some people are desperate to make Laura Ingraham look bad. This carefully edited clip is the best you can do?

    As a recent cancer survivor, she has a new show during which her staff fails her in editing, and in providing relevant news articles, biographical information about her guests, relevant polls about issues she wants to debate, and technical assistance with both picture and sound. She dares to show frustration, without uttering a single insult, without raising her voice, saying that the show, the product–not any person–is a train wreck. She cares about the style, the grammar and the accuracy of her comments. She wants to discuss issues with relevant facts and information at hand. She wants to study and think about what she debates with her guests. That shows how mean she is? That should provoke outrage?

    Any fair-minded person would conclude that Laura showed heroic patience under pressure. The meanness comes from the persons who circulate the clip to denigrate and demote her. And what a base act of betrayal it is to release this tape in the first place.

    If she so chooses, I hope that she has another–better–chance to host a TV show.

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